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Amazon [amazon.com] has Doc & Phoebe's Indoor Hunting Cat Feeder for $13.79. Shipping is free with Prime or with $25+ order.
>Now $14.58, In stock on Apr 14
Alternatively,
Chewy [chewy.com] has Doc & Phoebe's Indoor Hunting Cat Feeder for $13.55. Shipping is free with $49+ order.
>Now $13.50
Regular price is $19.99.
These are an alternative way to feed a cat. You put their dry food in it and hide the mice around your house so they have to hunt for their food. I have this set (paid more at a local pet store though) and my cats both love it. Took awhile for them to figure it out though.
You can also just use as a toy and fill with treats or dry food. If you do that, I would set on a more difficult setting so they have to work harder to get the treats out.
Chewy's photos are for an older version of the product. The older style just had large holes on top that would allow the food to come out more easily. Most recent reviews indicate you'll get the new style that has a way to set a higher difficulty level. That is the version I have and it works great.
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You want roaches? Cuz that's how you get roaches.
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Just ordered one through amazon
You want roaches? Cuz that's how you get roaches.
You want roaches? Cuz that's how you get roaches.
You want roaches? Cuz that's how you get roaches.
Cats eat up roaches and spiders. At least mine does.
You have an odd cat. I've had four and they would have nothing to do with roaches.
My cats are not well fed, they are indoor and fit and slim, they pounce on anything that moves. They love costco pizza and tear up the box. I have to hide all human foods too. It keeps them healthy. Oldest one is 18 years old and still super active, strong, and catching bugs. If a fly enters the home it drives them crazy, literally jumps on my head claws and all to catch the fly.
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You want roaches? Cuz that's how you get roaches.
lol, the idea is to give them exactly the amount of food they need in a day so they'll be motivated to hunt the mice down and eat all the food. If your cats are anything like mine, they'll eat every bite within a few minutes of finding each mouse. You can also just put them out in the open, you don't have to hide them if you don't want to. Either way you're making your cat "work" for their food which can help with behavior problems, boredom, and obesity.
You want roaches? Cuz that's how you get roaches.
You only get roaches if both you and your cat fail to find the hidden food again.
And there's nothing odd at all about a cat chasing something small and running around...it's literally what they're programmed to do.
And there's nothing odd at all about a cat chasing something small and running around...it's literally what they're programmed to do.
So, can l get mine reprogrammed then?
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Sorry, all cats come damaged in some way out of the box. No refunds 😆